Super Monkey Ball 3 was a game that was originally planned to come out for the Nintendo GameCube, as a sequel to Super Monkey Ball 2. However, the game was later cancelled, for unknown reasons. Super Monkey Ball 3 was rumoured to feature LAN support so up to 8 players could play multiplayer games.
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